
Hockey Hall of Fame
Best time to visit
Early mornings on weekdays are ideal to avoid crowds and enjoy all exhibits in peace.
Budget tips
Adults pay about 20 CAD, children and seniors get discounts. Combination tickets with other attractions in Toronto save money.
Recommended for
Sports fans, Families with children, History enthusiasts
Plan your visit
2-3 hours
About
Quick facts: More than 1,000 exhibits tell the story of ice hockey, including the legendary Stanley Cup. Visitors can experience original player jerseys, old equipment, and interactive games.
Highlights: At the center stands the original Stanley Cup in all its glory, surrounded by interactive media that bring the history of ice hockey to life. You can even play on a replica NHL rink and feel like a pro.
Insider tips
- Wear comfortable shoes as there is a lot of walking.
- Taking a photo of the Stanley Cup is a must, but please do so without flash.
- The interactive stations are less busy early in the morning.
- Avoid weekends when many families are out and about.
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